What Does Healthy Spending Really Look Like?

Wellbeing and Your Wallet Podcast

Affinity Federal Credit Union presents the Wellbeing And Your Wallet podcast! In this episode, expert hosts Shawn Lubitz and Grant Gallagher discuss all things spending, including paying bills on time, having an emergency fund, and more.

Grant and Shawn began the episode by defining what healthy spending is. They discuss strategies to curb impulsive spending, such as avoiding the urge to spend an entire paycheck immediately and using methods like freezing credit cards.

Some additional topics included:

  • The importance of monitoring spending
  • The balance between spending money on yourself and enjoying experiences
  • The misconception of what constitutes healthy spending

Following the main discussion, Grant pulled a submitted question from the member mailbag, and the team shared their responses: I’ve recently developed a photography hobby, and I’m loving it, but the cost of new lenses and gear is starting to add up. I want to keep exploring this hobby without draining my savings. Any advice on how to balance my passion for photography with my budget?

Finally, Grant concludes the discussion by highlighting Affinity’s tools and financial wellbeing resources, including blogs, educational events & webinars, and the opening of Affinity’s new branch in Lawrenceville, NJ.

Just a reminder if you have a question or comment for a future Member Mailbag segment, please send it to @affinityfcu on Facebook or X/Twitter with #MemberMailbag.

Rate, like, and subscribe for more from the Wellbeing and Your Wallet podcast. Visit www.affinityfcu.com for additional information about financial wellbeing and Affinity products.

Thanks for listening and be well.

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